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ORIGINAL: Ian W
I'm off to see Chris and Jayne again later this month to have the geo sorted on my new car (2010 997S.2 PDK). The steering feels really dead compared to my old car and I'm hoping some Franklin magic will sort it.
I had similar thoughts about the 997 turbo but Chris's advice was to let it settle for 6 months or 6,000 miles then have it checked. So I've pencilled in a visit in the Autumn.
ORIGINAL: lowndes
ORIGINAL: Ian W
I'm off to see Chris and Jayne again later this month to have the geo sorted on my new car (2010 997S.2 PDK). The steering feels really dead compared to my old car and I'm hoping some Franklin magic will sort it.
I had similar thoughts about the 997 turbo but Chris's advice was to let it settle for 6 months or 6,000 miles then have it checked. So I've pencilled in a visit in the Autumn.
Yup; you want a few thousand miles of suspension settling/sagging before you set your optimum toe/cambers - as these naturally change as your suspension settles
ORIGINAL: Chris_911
Ah, hadn't thought of that! Sorry, as you say bit of a pointless post.
We do have a seperate thread for pointless posts mind..... []
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